It's a Jungle in Here
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It's a Jungle in Here | |||||
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Studio album by Medeski Martin & Wood | |||||
Released | October 18, 1993 | ||||
Recorded | August 2–4, 1993 (RPM Studio, New York City) |
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Genre | Jazz | ||||
Label | Gramavision Records | ||||
Producer | Jim Payne | ||||
Medeski Martin & Wood chronology | |||||
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It's a Jungle in Here is an album released by experimental jazz fusion trio Medeski Martin & Wood.
[edit] Track listing
- "Beeah" – 6:56
- "Where's Sly?" – 5:22
- "Shuck It Up" – 7:41
- "Sand" – 2:23
- "Worms" – 5:04
- "Bemsha Swing/Lively Up Yourself" – 5:39
- "Moti Mo" (King Sunny Adé) – 7:57
- "It's A Jungle In Here" – 3:46
- "Syeeda's Song Flute" (John Coltrane) – 5:53
- "Wiggly's Way" – 4:09
[edit] Performers
- John Medeski – organ, piano, wurlitzer
- Billy Martin – drums, percussion
- Chris Wood – acoustic bass
- Steven Bernstein – trumpet, flugelhorn
- Josh Roseman – trombone
- Jay Rodriguez – tenor & alto saxophones
- Dave Binney – alto saxophone
- Marc Ribot – guitar
[edit] Credits
- Horn arrangements by John Medeski
- Recorded and mixed by Steven Miller
- Mixed at Live Wire Studio, NYC
- Photos: Alan Martin
- Logo artwork: Billy Martin
- Design: Adrienne Di Giovine
- Package coordinator: Andrea Pirrotti
Medeski Martin & Wood |
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John Medeski | Billy Martin | Chris Wood |
Discography |
Notes from the Underground (1992) | It's a Jungle in Here (1993) | Friday Afternoon in the Universe (1995) | Shack-man (1996) | Farmer's Reserve (1997) | Bubblehouse (1997) | Combustication (1998) | Combustication Remix EP (1999) | Last Chance to Dance Trance (Perhaps) (1999) | Tonic (2000) | The Dropper (2000) | Electric Tonic (2001) | Uninvisible (2002) | End of the World Party (Just in Case) (2004) | Note Bleu: Best of the Blue Note Years 1998-2005 (2006) | Out Louder (2006) | Let's Go Everywhere (2008) | The Radiolarian Series (2008?) |
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